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There are some things in life you can just count on. One of them is an endless stream of molten political rhetoric every time Exxon and its corporate siblings do what they exist to do - earn high profits.
No sooner does Wall Street announce the latest earnings than, like lemmings to the sea, the Speaker of the House and her entourage can be seen gamboling out on to the steps of the Capitol, breathless in their self-righteous compulsion to find a microphone and pour out their condemnation upon the evil, pillaging robber-barons of the oil business.
Now let’s first recognize some facts before I address the political issues, which are admittedly more subjective.
When oil companies make a lot of money three things happen:
First, their shareholders are enriched through the appreciation of their investment and the receipt of greater dividends. That means every senior citizen, single-mom or dad, middle-aged parent, enterprising college student; EVERYONE who owns stock in those companies sees an increase to their personal wealth. Let’s stop just long enough to say, “that’s a good thing”.
Secondly – the government is enriched through its three-tiered taxation of this bounty. First, the corporation pays taxes on its profits; secondly shareholders pay taxes on the dividends their stock pays to them, and thirdly; those same shareholders pay taxes on their capital gains when they sell their stock. The US Government taxes the same dollar THREE TIMES – a racket even Tony Saprano has yet to figure out. So every time Exxon makes more money, the revenues of the Federal Government increase. And I am sure Ms. Pelosi would say “that is a good thing”.
Lastly, Exxon is now better positioned to take risks and invest more capital into finding additional sources of oil. And isn’t that a good thing too?
A greedy, evil, pilfering, environment-raping, poor-exploiting energy company making money, and it’s a good thing??!! One imagines that if she ever grasped this simple reality, the exothermic force of her cognitive dissonance would launch her from the banks of the Potomac all the way back to her beloved California.
Oil is a commodity, the price of which is affected by supply and demand, and of course, the geo-political situation. No posturing politician from either political party can change that reality; not now – not ever. The emergence of China as a major industrial power has forever changed the dynamic of oil prices. As the wealth of her people increases, their ability to purchase cars, machines, and all manner of oil consuming products and services, will increase. The DEMAND curve for oil has dramatically changed. And greater demand means higher prices.
Now in fairness to Pelosi she is only the latest in a long line to do this, and certainly members of BOTH parties have shamelessly gone to this well. The Republicans are no better than the Democrats on this score, and I don’t remember any of them crying for the oil industry when it dealt with years of $20 a barrel oil prices and was barely staying afloat.
I don’t like paying more for gasoline than you do, and I never will. But let’s not make it worse by listening to a lot of disingenuous claptrap from people who know a lot about sound bites for the evening news, but nothing about economics or markets.
The next time you see some politician from either party dispensing drivel about “obscene profits”, take a minute to recognize that it has nothing to do with governance and everything to do with politics.
And then ask yourself a question: “When is the last time you heard anyone describing their own profits as “obscene”, like say perhaps, a Hollywood movie star or Oprah Winfrey?
Whenever you hear someone use the term “obscene profits”, it means they are referring to someone else’s.